I upgraded my 2013 iMac to 32GB RAM, and I believe good hardware design lets users repair and enhance products after purchase.
Right to repair is the idea that consumers should be able to fix the things they own. I am interested in conservation, and I would prefer to contribute to an effort against planned obsolescence.
What I want to solve for:
Consume less
Repair the things I own
Thrive ππ½
iFixit is a wiki-based site that teaches people how to fix almost anything. Anyone can create a repair manual for a device, and anyone can also edit the existing set of manuals to improve them.
I purchased the iMac Intel 27" EMC 2639 (Late 2013) Memory Maxxer RAM Upgrade Kit1 x $299.99 + shipping + tax and it took about 5 minutes to remove the old RAM and install the new RAM.
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— John Track (@johntrack) June 22, 2019